Bijjahalli is a village in Ramanagara district of Karnataka with a population of approximately 1600 people, whose primary source of livelihood is agriculture.

Demographic Detail

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Population 1683

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Sex Ratio 1007:1000

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Employment Agriculture

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IMR 31per annum

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% of Families practising Open Defecation 20

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Av. Family Size 5.3

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Av. Family Income(Monthly) 11500

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Literacy Rate 58.24 %

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MMR 144per annum

Primary School

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School
GHPS Bijjahalli

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The school structure is a permanent building.

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The school has a drinking water facility.

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The school has a playground.

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The school has separate toilets for boys and girls.

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The school has sufficient Educational (Teaching) Materials.

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The students possess uniforms and school bags with stationery & books.

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The classrooms are ventilated with windows and fans.

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The classrooms have chairs and tables.

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The Student-Teacher ratio is of 30 or less.

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There is a High Student Attendance.

Public Health Center

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Closest Public Health Center
8 kms from Bijjahalli, Ramanagara

Drinking Water

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Drinking WaterHousehold Tap,Lake

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Piped drinking water is available for over 75% of the residents within their household premises.

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Piped drinking water is available for 50% - 75% of the residents within their household premises.

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There is a public drinking water source available within 1 km for all households; hygienic conditions are maintained in and around this water source.

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There is a public drinking water source available within 1 km for all households; hygienic conditions around this water source are not satisfactory.

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None of the above

Irrigation Water

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Irrigation Water
Quality

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Over 75% of the agricultural land has access to adequate, clean irrigation water as required.

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Over 75% of the agricultural land have access to clean irrigation water but in insufficient quantities.

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50% - 75% of the agricultural land has access to adequate, clean irrigation water as required.

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50% - 75% of the agricultural land has access to clean irrigation water but in insufficient quantities.

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None of the above

Sanitation

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Sanitation
Facilities

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Over 75% households have their own toilets that are connected to the village sewage system.

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Over 75% households have their own toilets but are not connected to a sewage system.

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A community toilet (separate for men and women) exists within the village and it is maintained well.

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A community toilet (separate for men and women) exists within the village but the maintenance is not satisfactory.

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None of the above.

Contribute

Most states in India are suffering from poor educational attainment among students. For example, in Karnataka, 70% of class 7 children have been found to be unable to do class 2-3 arithmetic, and 33% to be unable to read class 2-3 level of reading. To address this tremendous challenge Sikshana Foundation is working in the largest school network, which is attended by 70%-80% of students in India, i.e. government schools. The foundation works to improve learning outcomes for nearly 3 lakh children